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not to go to Angus, 662; to be at Edinburgh, 667. Carnes , Lawrence: "lawman" in Orkney and Shetland, 205. Carno (Haune), Laird of (Drummond): 259. Carr , Andrew: depends on Lennox, 508; same, 527; of Fauldonside, sent to the

his lands to the Crown, 3 Dec. 1540. Similar reduction of the forfeiture, 5 April 1528, of Alex. Drummond of Carno. The matter between Wm. Lord Crechtoun of Sanquhare and John son of the late Robert Leslie of Inverpeffer, about

chief house, called Drymen [Drymmen ] , stands on Stratherne. There are of that surname the Lairds of Innerpeffray, "Harne" [Carno ] , Drummond, and others; not of great power; a surname subtle and of cruel stomach, as appeared by

Victoria County History

from Halston the church of Tregynon ( Mont. ) already in part belonged to Halston by 1254 , 11 while Carno manor and Llanwddyn grange ( Mont. ) may always have been dependencies of this preceptory rather than that of

scribed : Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Members of a Society and Congregation of Wesleyan Methodists worshipping at Carno Chapel, in the County of MontÃÂ¬ gomery, whose Names are thereunto subscribed: Also, Upon reading the Petition of the

: Rochester: Caerleon : Llanbrvn- niair : Carno; Hermon : Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of Ryarsii and its Vicinity, in the County of Kent, whose Names are thereunto subscribed : Also, Upon reading the Petition of

The History of Parliament

yet another. He was himself arraigned before the same court with 25 other freeholders of the townships of Talerddig and Carno, Montgomeryshire, for refusing the customary dues to Sir Roger Owen, who had a life grant of the lordships of

comprises the drainage ground of five streams, tributaries of the Severn , viz. the Tylwch or Dalas, the Clywedog, the Carno , the Ceryst and the Tarannon, called the Southern District. Another includes the upper drainage grounds of the rivers